You never can be careful enough with them Collectors they might get a wild Hair up there Bum:grin::grin:
The German Panther tank was intended as a counter to the Soviet T-34 and as a replacement for the Panzer III and Panzer IV. It was considered one of the best tanks of World War II due its excellent firepower and protection. It’s a Nazi war machine alright, but it also seems to be collecting worthy considering this old tank lover kept one for decades in his garage.
Some people collect fire trucks, others Porsches and some rich fellows even afford buying pre-war luxury cars. However, it’s not always money that stands between you and your dream; sometimes it’s rather about the legal issues of owning military gear. It’s the case with this 78-year-old collector from Kiel, Germany whose name would not be released for privacy reasons.
Kiel prosecutor Birgit Hess told the Associated Press that the 45-ton Panther tank, flak cannon and multiple other World War II-era military weapons were under the suspicion of being illegally owned.
The owner of these rarities is being investigated for possibly violating German weapons laws but remains free while the case is ongoing.
The defendant’s attorney claims his client has papers that prove there’s nothing wrong with his collection. If an old man owning heavy World War II military gear at his home sounds incredible, then wait to see where the grounds of this investigation stand.
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Would be nice to see some of the people behind the username. :)
Yea, I'm not very photgenic, so this is as good as it gets :biglaugh: ...taken today, and I'm not happy working Saturdays either *L*
I know it is a larger car with tighter cargo space and concerns about American car build quality, but a mid engine corvette with a retractible hard top is an interesting prospect! And the trunk space doesnt change at all with the top down, unlike the targa top version!
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